I buy these for work and I can't tell the difference between these and Ambrosia.
Happy Treat Day Guys!
6 comments
sowotsdis
26 May 161#1
Yes they're nice, low fat but beware they're high in sugar to compensate
yrreb88 to sowotsdis
26 May 162#4
Or so you assumed. :wink: The low fat stuff has pretty much the same amount of sugar as the regular stuff, 0.2g less technically. As this was never particularly high in fat to begin with, you only save about 20 calories so buy whichever you prefer.
Then again I suspect a few people will put a dollop of jam or something in anyway. :smiley:
snowflake75
26 May 163#2
lovely jubbly with a blob of jam!
dunno
26 May 161#3
The regular version is only 2.2% fat. Did they really need to try to go lower? :smile:
Heat added. Plus a scoop of ice cream. :smile:
themachman
26 May 161#5
Great price for the large cans.I usually get the value one for 15p but might push the boat out and get meself a few of these :wink:
pdbis
27 May 16#6
I find the 15p value ones are better than most brand ones and you get many more to the pound. I couldn't have a large can to myself.
Opening post
I buy these for work and I can't tell the difference between these and Ambrosia.
Happy Treat Day Guys!
6 comments
Then again I suspect a few people will put a dollop of jam or something in anyway. :smiley:
Heat added. Plus a scoop of ice cream. :smile: